First Impressions of the Canon EOS R, a Reader’s Setup, and More
Catch up on what we published this week, including a look at a new menu bar app for toggling settings, a rundown of the latest version of Darkroom, and more. »
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Catch up on what we published this week, including a look at a new menu bar app for toggling settings, a rundown of the latest version of Darkroom, and more. »
One Switch is one of the handiest menu bar apps I’ve come across in recent years that excels at making quick system setting changes a one-click affair, and takes it a step further by offering additional switches for connecting to your Bluetooth headphones, locking your keyboard, changing screen resolutions (for those nasty screenshots), playing music, hiding desktop icons, and more. »
Over the past five years, Darkroom has established itself as one of the premier photo editing apps for iOS. Its import-free workflow, powerful editing tools, and intuitive interface have made it a favorite around here. »
After spending the better part of a month with the EOS R and the RF 35mm ƒ/1.8 IS STM Macro lens, I have some impressions on what it’s like to move from 2016 camera technology to 2018 camera technology, as well as some thoughts on the significant mindset change when flipping from the Fuji X-T2 to the EOS R. »
Kyle Bauman is the Associate Pastor of Discipleship & Students at Bear Valley Community Church in Colleyville, TX where his main responsibility is teaching and leading ministries for middle school, high school, and college students. »
Catch up on what we published this week, including a new review on the best calendar apps for iPad, a look at a new app for monitoring and cleaning your Mac, and more. »
Released in early December, Sensei is a perfect example of an app that can simplify your workflows by bringing together key aspects of multiple other utilities. »
The debut of Fantastical 3 in January 2020 sparked a variety of conversations, specifically with our app picking team. Fantastical 3 spawned a conversation about app subscriptions, to be sure. Any keen-eyed readers will notice we didn’t immediately provide a selection for the best calendar app for the iPad on Fantastical 3’s launch day — […] »
Recently, I shared with a couple of friends about the new mind mapping course we just released, and one of them (Brandon Wentland, who previously shared his sweet setup here started telling me about some of the cool ways he uses mind maps to run his digital marketing agency. »
Catch up on what we published this past week, as well as a couple of interesting posts and announcements that some of our friends made this week. »
Mind mapping has long been one of my favorite tools to help me get thoughts out of my head and onto paper (or screen) as well as give things a _semblence_ of order without enforcing a strict structure. I realized some time ago that there are particular areas for which I frequently turn to mind maps, and the benefit of this is tangible. »
Last fall I committed to give a webinar presentation. And that presentation was yesterday (Tuesday, Feb 11). And, believe it or not, I didn’t actually put the presentation together until yesterday morning — just a few hours before it was due. But! It was not my fault… On Monday of this week, I was finally […] »
Today, we are finally opening the doors on our brand-new course for idea development. The course — Mastering Mind Maps — is all about how to manage and develop your ideas. And it is fantastic. Get Instant Access Based Your Feedback and Input Many of you may remember last year when we asked about the […] »
Catch up on what we published this week, including a suggestion on making time in your schedule for thinking, a tip on customizing your Apple Watch message replies, using mind mapping to sharpen your "mental saw," and more. »
If you've been following along, we've covered quite a bit when it comes to capturing and developing your ideas. In this post, we'll delve into why it's important to schedule thinking time for your work. »